State-run Citizens Property Insurance Corp. wants to expedite the settlement of about 6,500 open lawsuits related to Hurricane Irma.On Wednesday, the companys chief claims officer, Jay Adams, said Citizens is offering to pay to have appraisers review the disputes and forge resolutions. And if those appraisers cant agree, Citizens also will pay for umpires to make binding decisions, Adams said. Normally, Citizens isnt so generous when it comes to paying for dispute resolution. Under current policy language, either side in a claims dispute can request appraisal before entering litigation, but both parties have to pay for their own appraisers. They split the cost of an umpire if necessary.